Articles, tagged with "red ribbon", page 3
08th April 2010
Feng shui gifts come in a large variety to choose from. A number of presents can be made with your own two hands, while others can be purchased online or at your local Chinese store.
Most of the commercial items fall into a very affordable price range,...
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Author:
Jakob Jelling
29th March 2010
Feng shui coins are ancient Chinese coins with hieroglyphs and a square hole in the middle.
The coins are usually made of bronze. They are used in odd numbers, such as 1, 3, 5, etc. The coins can be used in a wide number of ways - they can be carried a...
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Author:
Jakob Jelling
17th March 2010
The lucky bamboo plant is an exceptionally special kind of plant also known by its botanical name 'dracaena'. This plant has special significance in feng shui, because it is known as a symbol of vitality and strength. Its rapid growth without the need for...
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Feng Shui Room Design
19th February 2010
The feng shui metal element is considered to be one of the most powerful and creative elements in this ancient science.
This material started to come into widespread use ever since the dawn of metallurgy in 6000 BC. About 2000 years later, feng shui (t...
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Author:
Jakob Jelling
18th February 2010
Custom lapel pins are a popular way to recognize employee achievement or military distinction, demonstrate one's political affiliations or promote a worthy social cause.
Lapel pins date back to at least the American Civil War, when military units used ...
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Author:
leelapelpin
16th February 2010
A couple of weeks ago I went to an intimate dinner party and thought the presentation would be great for a Valentine Day dinner. These Valentine's decoration ideas would work for just the two of you or an intimate party of four or six or even more.
Lik...
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Author:
Andrea Wyn
04th February 2010
Once upon a time, a very long time ago, I mistakenly thought that Valentine's Day was all about a steak dinner with all of the trimmings. A dozen roses and a nice bottle of bubbly just added to the romance running through my mind. Now I am definitely no...
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Author:
jand@austin.rr.com
03rd February 2010
There are many ways of sending your love message on Valentine's Day. Roses, Valentine's Day cards and candies have been used as gifts by many to show their love and affection.
Do you want to do something different this year? Here are some unusual ways ...
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Author:
Jennifer Lim
18th January 2010
Why are some people so driven and seem to accomplish every goal they set, and others just get through life day by day without any enthusiasm and direction? Could it be they have a different psychology than you or I? The short answer is "yes." Does that me...
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Author:
Charles M.
05th January 2010
Heart wreath is a great way to express the feeling of love. There are many features present in the heart wreath which includes fern, bunches, natural pink larkspur, bunches of velvety. Use of lovely red ribbon makes the heart wreath more attractive and ap...
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Author:
Simmons.M
22nd December 2009
Spyware and adware are such a pain to computer systems that are not only annoying but can be a lot more fatal than what you can actually imagine. These bugs have become a bane for internet users all over the world. As the name suggests these malicious pro...
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Author:
Madison
14th December 2009
I remember few years back the most brilliant way used were tying a red ribbon around the finger. The ribbon symbolized a reminder or an unfinished chore, a task or an event. With the systems gradually evolving red ribbon were replaced by ...
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Author:
Fab Occasion
16th November 2009
Using a lanyard has its practical purposes, such as holding on to a work ID or proximity card, but a lanyard can also help you make a social statement. Social awareness is a very important part of 21st century life and there are a variety of causes that p...
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Author:
MyBinding.com
30th October 2009
Lush and lavish are the key concepts in Victorian Christmas decorations. Rich colors, luxurious fabrics, and splendidly over-the-top embellishments make this style the epitome of sumptuous holiday elegance.
The Victorian period (1837-1901) was known fo...
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Author:
RA Butters
30th October 2009
It is that time of the year again and you can just about smell Christmas round the corner. There is that familiar sound of xmas carols again and are you starting to feel the Christmas cheer from the people around you? It is around this time that we begi...
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Author:
Gary Capps